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Observations of Buried Lake Drainage on the Antarctic Ice Sheet.


ABSTRACT: Between 1992 and 2017, the Antarctic Ice Sheet (AIS) lost ice equivalent to 7.6 ± 3.9 mm of sea level rise. AIS mass loss is mitigated by ice shelves that provide a buttress by regulating ice flow from tributary glaciers. However, ice-shelf stability is threatened by meltwater ponding, which may initiate, or reactivate preexisting, fractures, currently poorly understood processes. Here, through ground penetrating radar (GPR) analysis over a buried lake in the grounding zone of an East Antarctic ice shelf, we present the first field observations of a lake drainage event in Antarctica via vertical fractures. Concurrent with the lake drainage event, we observe a decrease in surface elevation and an increase in Sentinel-1 backscatter. Finally, we suggest that fractures that are initiated or reactivated by lake drainage events in a grounding zone will propagate with ice flow onto the ice shelf itself, where they may have implications for its stability.

SUBMITTER: Dunmire D 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7507767 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Observations of Buried Lake Drainage on the Antarctic Ice Sheet.

Dunmire D D   Lenaerts J T M JTM   Banwell A F AF   Wever N N   Shragge J J   Lhermitte S S   Drews R R   Pattyn F F   Hansen J S S JSS   Willis I C IC   Miller J J   Keenan E E  

Geophysical research letters 20200731 15


Between 1992 and 2017, the Antarctic Ice Sheet (AIS) lost ice equivalent to 7.6 ± 3.9 mm of sea level rise. AIS mass loss is mitigated by ice shelves that provide a buttress by regulating ice flow from tributary glaciers. However, ice-shelf stability is threatened by meltwater ponding, which may initiate, or reactivate preexisting, fractures, currently poorly understood processes. Here, through ground penetrating radar (GPR) analysis over a buried lake in the grounding zone of an East Antarctic  ...[more]

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